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No; he said he had known you long, and that he could take the liberty of installing himself here till you returned.
Excellent! Now you are small?not one whit bigger than the end of my little finger. It was a burning shame and a scandalous disgrace to act in that way. Did you think nothing of Miss Ingram¡¯s feelings, sir?
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Then this house does not belong to that tall lady who wears a watch, and who said we were to have some bread and cheese?
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Again the poor man groaned; he looked as if he dared not move; fear, either of death or of something else, appeared almost to paralyse him. Mr. Rochester put the now bloody sponge into my hand, and I proceeded to use it as he had done. He watched me a second, then saying, Remember!?No conversation, he left the room. I experienced a strange feeling as the key grated in the lock, and the sound of his retreating step ceased to be heard.
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Oh, yes; the family have always been respected here. Almost all the land in this neighbourhood, as far as you can see, has belonged to the Rochesters time out of mind.
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